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TODO:
* contact links
* Quick start: developers
** link to each repository with description, including description of file heirarchy, and priority for repositories that are still largely unfinished
* Quick start: musicians
** user guide
** setup? assembly?
* one page general user guide for both musicians and developers (like https://gemini.wntr.dev/)
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__NOTOC__
TODO:
* contact links
* Quick start: developers
** link to each repository with description, including description of file heirarchy, and priority for repositories that are still largely unfinished
* Quick start: musicians
** user guide
** setup? assembly?
* one page general user guide for both musicians and developers (like https://gemini.wntr.dev/)
* subproject list
** HIVE
** the librarian
** D-Lev
** D-Lec
*** Hacker Edition
*** unnamed(?) general availability version
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== Contact ==
https://eka.hn/
https://elisilver.com/
== Documentation ==
[[Quick Start for Developers]]
TODO:
* quick start for musicians
* one page abridged general user guide for both musicians and developers (like https://gemini.wntr.dev/)
* full user guide
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__NOTOC__
== Contact ==
https://eka.hn/
https://elisilver.com/
== Documentation ==
[[Quick Start for Developers]]
TODO:
* quick start for musicians
* one page abridged general user guide for both musicians and developers (like https://gemini.wntr.dev/)
* full user guide
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* assembly guide
* link to each repository with description, including description of file hierarchy, and priority for repositories that are still largely unfinished
* subproject list
** HIVE
** the librarian
** D-Lev
** D-Lec
*** Hacker Edition
*** unnamed(?) general availability version
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TODO:
* assembly guide
* link to each repository with description, including description of file hierarchy, and priority for repositories that are still largely unfinished
== Subproject list ==
=== D-Lev ===
A 10 years (and running) project by Eric to create a digital theremin, as documented in this ThereminWorld thread: http://thereminworld.com/Forums/T/28554/lets-design-and-build-a-mostly-digital-theremin
=== D-Lec ===
A side branch of the D-Lev project, with the primary goal of making it easier for people other than Eric to acquire a working theremin based on the same underlying technology as the D-Lev.
==== Hacker Edition ====
A low-MOC rapid prototyped version to block out the general design of the D-Lec and serve as a stepping stone towards a more mass-produced version. Target audience is more experienced thereminists who are looking to use a more robust, more available, potentially cheaper version of the D-Lev.
==== unnamed(?) general availability version ====
Just as the Hacker Edition serves to be a more manufacturing-friendly version of the D-Lev, this currently unnamed version aspires to be a more manufacturing-friendly version of the Hacker Edition.
=== HIVE ===
A hybrid stack/register processing architecture that the D-Lev's audio processing runs on. Runs on an FPGA.
=== the librarian ===
Software tool written in Go for interfacing with the HIVE processor over serial communication.
== Documentation ==
=== features ===
* a web interface
** greatly reduces the barrier to entry for making changes to the wiki
* anonymous changes
** greatly reduces the barrier to entry for making changes to the wiki
* a local application (or at least a local copy that can be pushed)
** really nice for making changes offline, or just working in a more comfortable context. ideally, local files would just be plain text, and you can use whatever text editor you want to edit them.
* version control
** hopefully a given, especially with anonymous edits
* live collaboration
** you can have multiple people editing a document at the same time, which is nice for things like meeting notes
* self-hostable
** better to have control over the documentation platform
* WSIWYG
** easier to format tables and images and stuff
{| class="wikitable"
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|VCS ||y ||y ||y ||y ||y
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|live ||y ||n ||n ||n? ||n?
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|selfhosted ||n? ||y ||y ||n ||n
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=== consider ===
* what is the scope of the product site?
* what is the scope of the project wiki site?
* for each page on either site
* why might someone be here?
* answer questions in order of importance
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* assembly guide
* link to each repository with description, including description of file hierarchy, and priority for repositories that are still largely unfinished
== Subproject list ==
=== D-Lev ===
A 10 years (and running) project by Eric to create a digital theremin, as documented in this ThereminWorld thread: http://thereminworld.com/Forums/T/28554/lets-design-and-build-a-mostly-digital-theremin
=== D-Lec ===
A side branch of the D-Lev project, with the primary goal of making it easier for people other than Eric to acquire a working theremin based on the same underlying technology as the D-Lev.
==== Hacker Edition ====
A low-MOC rapid prototyped version to block out the general design of the D-Lec and serve as a stepping stone towards a more mass-produced version. Target audience is more experienced thereminists who are looking to use a more robust, more available, potentially cheaper version of the D-Lev.
==== unnamed(?) general availability version ====
Just as the Hacker Edition serves to be a more manufacturing-friendly version of the D-Lev, this currently unnamed version aspires to be a more manufacturing-friendly version of the Hacker Edition.
=== HIVE ===
A hybrid stack/register processing architecture that the D-Lev's audio processing runs on. Runs on an FPGA.
=== the librarian ===
Software tool written in Go for interfacing with the HIVE processor over serial communication.
== Documentation ==
=== features ===
* a web interface
** greatly reduces the barrier to entry for making changes to the wiki
* anonymous changes
** greatly reduces the barrier to entry for making changes to the wiki
* a local application (or at least a local copy that can be pushed)
** really nice for making changes offline, or just working in a more comfortable context. ideally, local files would just be plain text, and you can use whatever text editor you want to edit them.
* version control
** hopefully a given, especially with anonymous edits
* live collaboration
** you can have multiple people editing a document at the same time, which is nice for things like meeting notes
* self-hostable
** better to have control over the documentation platform
* WSIWYG
** easier to format tables and images and stuff
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Feature comparison table
! !!notion!!ikiwiki!!mediawiki!!pages!!gh-wiki
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|web ||y ||y ||y ||depends||y
|-
|anonymous ||? ||y ||y ||n ||n
|-
|local ||y? ||y ||n? ||y ||y
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|VCS ||y ||y ||y ||y ||y
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|live ||y ||n ||n ||n? ||n?
|-
|selfhosted ||n? ||y ||y ||n ||n
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=== consider ===
* what is the scope of the product site?
* what is the scope of the project wiki site?
* for each page on either site
** why might someone be here?
** answer questions in order of importance
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* assembly guide
* link to each repository with description, including description of file hierarchy, and priority for repositories that are still largely unfinished
== Subproject list ==
=== D-Lev ===
A 10 years (and running) project by Eric to create a digital theremin, as documented in this ThereminWorld thread: http://thereminworld.com/Forums/T/28554/lets-design-and-build-a-mostly-digital-theremin
=== D-Lec ===
A side branch of the D-Lev project, with the primary goal of making it easier for people other than Eric to acquire a working theremin based on the same underlying technology as the D-Lev.
==== Hacker Edition ====
A low-MOC rapid prototyped version to block out the general design of the D-Lec and serve as a stepping stone towards a more mass-produced version. Target audience is more experienced thereminists who are looking to use a more robust, more available, potentially cheaper version of the D-Lev.
==== unnamed(?) general availability version ====
Just as the Hacker Edition serves to be a more manufacturing-friendly version of the D-Lev, this currently unnamed version aspires to be a more manufacturing-friendly version of the Hacker Edition.
May replace the FPGA with an STM32 (probably running some sort of RTOS)
=== HIVE ===
A hybrid stack/register processing architecture that the D-Lev's audio processing runs on. Runs on an FPGA.
=== the librarian ===
Software tool written in Go for interfacing with the HIVE processor over serial communication.
== Documentation ==
=== features ===
* a web interface
** greatly reduces the barrier to entry for making changes to the wiki
* anonymous changes
** greatly reduces the barrier to entry for making changes to the wiki
* a local application (or at least a local copy that can be pushed)
** really nice for making changes offline, or just working in a more comfortable context. ideally, local files would just be plain text, and you can use whatever text editor you want to edit them.
* version control
** hopefully a given, especially with anonymous edits
* live collaboration
** you can have multiple people editing a document at the same time, which is nice for things like meeting notes
* self-hostable
** better to have control over the documentation platform
* WSIWYG
** easier to format tables and images and stuff
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Feature comparison table
! !!notion!!ikiwiki!!mediawiki!!pages!!gh-wiki
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|anonymous ||? ||y ||y ||n ||n
|-
|local ||y? ||y ||n? ||y ||y
|-
|VCS ||y ||y ||y ||y ||y
|-
|live ||y ||n ||n ||n? ||n?
|-
|selfhosted ||n? ||y ||y ||n ||n
|}
=== consider ===
* what is the scope of the product site?
* what is the scope of the project wiki site?
* for each page on either site
** why might someone be here?
** answer questions in order of importance
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* assembly guide
* link to each repository with description, including description of file hierarchy, and priority for repositories that are still largely unfinished
== Subproject list ==
=== D-Lev ===
A 10 years (and running) project by Eric to create a digital theremin, as documented in this ThereminWorld thread: http://thereminworld.com/Forums/T/28554/lets-design-and-build-a-mostly-digital-theremin
=== D-Lec ===
A side branch of the D-Lev project, with the primary goal of making it easier for people other than Eric to acquire a working theremin based on the same underlying technology as the D-Lev.
==== Hacker Edition ====
A low-MOC rapid prototyped version to block out the general design of the D-Lec and serve as a stepping stone towards a more mass-produced version. Target audience is more experienced thereminists who are looking to use a more robust, more available, potentially cheaper version of the D-Lev.
==== unnamed(?) general availability version ====
Just as the Hacker Edition serves to be a more manufacturing-friendly version of the D-Lev, this currently unnamed version aspires to be a more manufacturing-friendly version of the Hacker Edition.
May replace the FPGA with an STM32 (probably running some sort of RTOS)
=== HIVE ===
A hybrid stack/register processing architecture that the D-Lev's audio processing runs on. Runs on an FPGA.
=== the librarian ===
Software tool written in Go for interfacing with the HIVE processor over serial communication.
== Documentation ==
=== features ===
* a web interface
** greatly reduces the barrier to entry for making changes to the wiki
* anonymous changes
** greatly reduces the barrier to entry for making changes to the wiki
* a local application (or at least a local copy that can be pushed)
** really nice for making changes offline, or just working in a more comfortable context. ideally, local files would just be plain text, and you can use whatever text editor you want to edit them.
* version control
** hopefully a given, especially with anonymous edits
* live collaboration
** you can have multiple people editing a document at the same time, which is nice for things like meeting notes
* self-hostable
** better to have control over the documentation platform
* WSIWYG
** easier to format tables and images and stuff
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Feature comparison table
! !! notion !! ikiwiki !! mediawiki !! pages !! gh-wiki
|-
|web
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:yellow"|depends
| style="background:green" |y
|-
|anonymous
| style="background:yellow"|?
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:red" |n
| style="background:red" |n
|-
|local
| style="background:yellow"|y?
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:yellow"|n?
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
|-
|VCS
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
|-
|live
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:red" |n
| style="background:red" |n
| style="background:yellow"|n?
| style="background:yellow"|n?
|-
|selfhosted
| style="background:yellow"|n?
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:red" |n
| style="background:red" |n
|}
=== consider ===
* what is the scope of the product site?
* what is the scope of the project wiki site?
* for each page on either site
** why might someone be here?
** answer questions in order of importance
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* assembly guide
* link to each repository with description, including description of file hierarchy, and priority for repositories that are still largely unfinished
== Subproject list ==
=== D-Lev ===
A 10 years (and running) project by Eric to create a digital theremin, as documented in this ThereminWorld thread: http://thereminworld.com/Forums/T/28554/lets-design-and-build-a-mostly-digital-theremin
=== D-Lec ===
A side branch of the D-Lev project, with the primary goal of making it easier for people other than Eric to acquire a working theremin based on the same underlying technology as the D-Lev.
==== Hacker Edition ====
A low-MOC rapid prototyped version to block out the general design of the D-Lec and serve as a stepping stone towards a more mass-produced version. Target audience is more experienced thereminists who are looking to use a more robust, more available, potentially cheaper version of the D-Lev.
==== unnamed(?) general availability version ====
Just as the Hacker Edition serves to be a more manufacturing-friendly version of the D-Lev, this currently unnamed version aspires to be a more manufacturing-friendly version of the Hacker Edition.
May replace the FPGA with an STM32 (probably running some sort of RTOS)
=== HIVE ===
A hybrid stack/register processing architecture that the D-Lev's audio processing runs on. Runs on an FPGA.
=== the librarian ===
Software tool written in Go for interfacing with the HIVE processor over serial communication.
== Documentation ==
=== features ===
* a web interface
** greatly reduces the barrier to entry for making changes to the wiki
* anonymous changes
** greatly reduces the barrier to entry for making changes to the wiki
* a local application (or at least a local copy that can be pushed)
** really nice for making changes offline, or just working in a more comfortable context. ideally, local files would just be plain text, and you can use whatever text editor you want to edit them.
* version control
** hopefully a given, especially with anonymous edits
* live collaboration
** you can have multiple people editing a document at the same time, which is nice for things like meeting notes
* self-hostable
** better to have control over the documentation platform
* WSIWYG
** easier to format tables and images and stuff
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Feature comparison table
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| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:yellow"|depends
| style="background:green" |y
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|anonymous
| style="background:red" |n
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:red" |n
| style="background:red" |n
|-
|local
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:yellow"|n?
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
|-
|VCS
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
|-
|live
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:red" |n
| style="background:red" |n
| style="background:yellow"|n?
| style="background:yellow"|n?
|-
|selfhosted
| style="background:red" |n
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:green" |y
| style="background:red" |n
| style="background:red" |n
|}
=== consider ===
* what is the scope of the product site?
* what is the scope of the project wiki site?
* for each page on either site
** why might someone be here?
** answer questions in order of importance
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Created page with "Current focus: * Migrate Notion data to other platforms * Evaluate wiki platforms"
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Current focus:
* Migrate Notion data to other platforms
* Evaluate wiki platforms
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